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Voron vs hypercube
Voron vs hypercube














While the V2 is a great machine, it's probably not the best for first-time builders but does have a build guide that some say is far superior. The design is easily enclosed and has a lighter moving mass, setting it up for high-speed prints with beautiful parts. The printer has a moving gantry / fixed bed that utilizes four-point z-axis belts, which is unique for a corexy. The Voron 2.4 is a lightweight and compact corexy motion system with a superior design. (Thanks for Voron Team's great work, they always design fantastic printers) We collect high-quality components for Voron V2 corexy 3d printer, so you don't need to buy anything from multiple stores as this saves your search time and cost for shipping parts separately. This kit does not include the Raspberry Pi due to its short supply and the 3D-printed parts. Note: Due to the short supply of SKR 1.4 board, we will default equip the kit with a BTT octopus board V1.1. By default, equipped with an all-metal titanium alloy V6 hotend.

voron vs hypercube

High-level stainless steel linear guide rails.Enclosure: High-Quality Fully Enclosed panels.

voron vs hypercube

  • High Quality magnetic flexible PEI sheet.
  • Stock Open Source Voron V2.4 CoreXY design.
  • Upgraded Version such as Moons' Motors, Pre Made Wiring harness, Omron Relay, and Cast aluminum plate are included.
  • All-in-one kit(Hardware, Mechanical, Electronics, Frames, and All enclosed panels).
  • Voron 2.4 R2 Version w/ MGN12H rail for the x-axis and filtered power inlet.
  • It has a great community that loves its builds and is well documented. The Voron V2.4 by Voron Design is a well-engineered printer that looks promising. We are the official & authorized premium reseller of Formbot Voron Kits in the USA & Europe. Here are some great unboxing and build videos for the LDO Voron v2.Formbot Voron 2.4 R2 CoreXY 3D Printer Kit Available in stock in the US & EU warehouse! The only thing this kit does not include are the printed parts, Raspberry Pi, and hotend. This includes all the necessary hardware you need to build one yourself.

    VORON VS HYPERCUBE FULL

    We offer a full premium kit put together by LDO. With all the new features and being the largest printer it is also the most expensive of the Vorons to build. Standard print sizes for this machine are 250x250mm, 300x300mm, and 350x350mm making this the largest printer in the Voron family as well.

    voron vs hypercube

    This is the most complex build of the Voron machines but includes great features such as 4 point gantry tramming to align to the print surface, Dual MCUs, and other unique features that can only be found on the Voron 2.

    voron vs hypercube

    The Voron 2 is a modified version of the traditional CoreXY design with a static bed and a gantry that moves along the Z axis. ** Prices shown below are only estimates and should only be used as a guide as prices fluctuate constantly and depending what parts you choose could greatly shift the price in either direction. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 3D Lab Tech if you have any questions as the designs are constantly evolving. The naming convention is slowly changing and moving away from numbers to actual named models starting with the Voron Switchwire which was announced Aug of 2020 and most recently the Voron 1.8 has been upgraded to the Voron Trident as of Aug 2021. Currently Voron family has 4 different models of 3d printers including the Voron Switchwire, Voron Trident, Voron 0, and Voron 2. So for example Voron 2.4 means this is model Voron 2 and is on design version 4 now. Voron 0 and Voron 2 are the model numbers of the machines and the number after the “.” is the version number. Many get confused and think Voron 0.1 is an older version of the printer and Voron 2.4 is a newer version of the printer. Here is a quick guide that can help you decide which Voron printer to build and to understand a little about the Voron naming convention.














    Voron vs hypercube